[0001] The present invention relates to a method for determining the existence and position
of a repeater, and more particularly to a method for determining the existence of
a repeater in a mobile communication system using a portable Internet signal and a
method for measuring a position of a mobile station using the repeater. The present
invention also relates to a corresponding apparatus.
[0002] Recently, a position measurement technique using a pilot signal of a mobile communication
system has been employed in various realms. A mobile communication system measures
a predetermined position of a mobile station mainly using a triangulation procedure
known as a Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) scheme which calculated the TDOA of a
base station pilot signal.
[0003] FIG. 1 is a view for explaining a method for measuring the position of a mobile station
using the conventional TDOA scheme wherein the position of the mobile station is measured
based on TDOA of signals transmitted to a mobile station from different base stations
such as a first base station, a second base station, and a third base station. In
other words, propagation TDOA is calculated, which is proportional to a difference
between a distance from the first base station to the mobile station and a distance
from the third base station to the mobile station based on the second base station,
and the mobile station is positioned at a point holding a constant difference between
the distance from the first base station to the mobile station and the distance from
the third base station to the mobile station. In other words, as shown in FIG. 1,
two hyperbolas are obtained from three base stations, and an intersection point of
the two hyperbolas becomes the position of the mobile station. In this case, the TDOA
is usually measured through a cross correlation scheme.
[0004] However, the mobile communication system employs a repeater for amplifying a pilot
signal of a base station in order to deliver a signal having stronger intensity to
a mobile station because signals of the base station are attenuated according to distances.
In particular, the mobile communication system allows the signals of the base station
to be delivered through the repeater to locations which cannot receive the signals
of the base station, such as downtown buildings or undergrounds (e.g., subways and
underground structures, etc.). However, if a repeater is installed, the pilot signal
of the base station is delivered to the mobile station through the repeater. Therefore,
the pilot signal is delayed by the time to correspond to the distance passing through
the repeater (e.g., several kilometers to several tens of kilometers) when the pilot
signal of the base station is passed through the repeater rather than the pilot signal
of the base station is not passed through the repeater. In addition, the delay of
the pilot signal of the base station due to the repeater induces an error in the measurement
of a distance between the base station and the mobile station. Accordingly, when the
position of the mobile station is measured through the TDOA scheme, the delay due
to the repeater must be considered by determining if the received pilot signal of
the base station is delivered through the repeater.
[0005] Conventionally, a chip delay of the received base station pilot signal is determined,
and, if the chip delay has a large value, it is determined that the received base
station pilot signal was transmitted from a repeater. However, through this chip delay
determining method, it is difficult to accurately determine if the received base station
pilot signal was transmitted from repeater and whether a reference base station signal
if the reference base station signal was transmitted from the repeater. In addition,
when it is difficult to determine the existence of the repeater, it is impossible
to measure the position of a mobile station using the base station pilot signal.
[0006] Accordingly, it is necessary to develop a technique for determining the existence
and location of a repeater.
[0007] Recently, a portable Internet system has been developed in such a manner that the
portable Internet system has a superior signal receiving rate even in environments
such as an urban downtown, an RF shadow area, and an indoor area, does not require
a repeater, and can interwork with the mobile communication system. Accordingly, it
is possible to more exactly determine the existence of a repeater and measure the
position of a mobile station using the portable Internet system.
[0008] Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems
occurring in the prior art.
[0009] It is the object of the present invention to provide a method for determining the
existence of a repeater in a mobile communication system using a portable Internet
signal.
[0010] This object is solved by the subject matter of the independent claims.
[0011] Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
[0012] An aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for measuring a position
of a mobile station by determining distance values to be used for measuring the position
of the mobile station among distance values between base stations and the mobile station
according to determination for establishing an existence of a repeater and by using
the determined distance values.
[0013] To accomplish the above object, there is provided a method for determining an existence
of a repeater of a base station using a portable Internet signal, the method including
the steps of receiving a portable Internet signal and a mobile communication signal
from the base station, calculating distances between a mobile station and the base
station according to the received portable Internet signal and the received mobile
communication signal, and determining the existence of the repeater of the base station
by comparing the calculated distances.
[0014] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method
for measuring a position of a mobile station using a portable Internet signal, the
method including the steps of receiving a mobile communication signal and the portable
Internet signal, calculating distance values between the mobile station and a base
station according to the received mobile communication signal and the received portable
Internet signal, determining a distance value to be used for measurement of the position
of the mobile station among the calculated distance values according to an existence
of errors in the portable Internet signal and the mobile communication signal, and
measuring the position of the mobile station using the determined distance values.
[0015] According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a corresponding
apparatus that is adapted for performing the above methods.
[0016] The present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description
taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a method for measuring a position of a mobile station
using the conventional TDOA scheme;
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a method for determining the existence of a repeater
according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure for determining the existence of a
repeater according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a method for measuring the position of a mobile station
according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure for measuring the position of the mobile
station according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure for determining a distance value to
be used for measurement of the position of a mobile station according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
[0017] Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in
detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that the same or similar
components in drawings are designated by the same reference numerals as far as possible
although they are shown in different drawings. In the following description of the
present invention, a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated
herein will be omitted when it may make the subject matter of the present invention
unclear.
[0018] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a method for determining the existence of a repeater
according to an embodiment of the present invention. A portable Internet system according
to an embodiment of the present invention provides a mobile communication service
as well as a portable Internet service through a base station 200 by interworking
with a mobile communication system.
[0019] Accordingly, a portable Internet signal such as an orthogonal frequency division
multiple access (OFDMA) signal and a mobile communication signal such as a pilot signal
of a code division multiple access (CDMA) system are transmitted to a mobile station
100 from base station 200 at the same time. The mobile station 100 receives a portable
Internet signal and a mobile communication signal from base station 200.
[0020] However, in an actual mobile communication system, a repeater is installed in a location
such as a downtown area, an underground area, etc., where signal intensity from the
base station is low. Then, the mobile communication system amplifies and transmits
a mobile communication signal through the repeater. In contrast, a portable Internet
system does not employ the repeater.
[0021] Accordingly, although a portable internet signal and a mobile communication signal
are transmitted to the mobile station 100 from the same base station at the same time,
the two signals have a different time of arrival (even though they arrive at the same
time) at the mobile station 100 because the mobile communication signal is delayed
while passing through the repeater.
[0022] Therefore, according to an embodiment of the present invention, (TOA) a repeaters
existence in the mobile communication system is determined by using time difference
of arrival (TDOA) between the portable signal and the mobile communication signal
in the mobile station 100.
[0023] FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of determining the existence of a
repeater according to an embodiment of the present invention. The mobile station 100
receives a portable Internet signal and a mobile communication signal from the base
station 200 in step 302. For example, the mobile station 100 receives a downlink signal
of a portable Internet system and a pilot signal of a mobile communication system
from the base station 200.
[0024] In step 304, the mobile station 100 calculates distances between the mobile station
100 and the base station 200 according to the received two signals. For example, the
mobile station 100 calculates a distance between the mobile station 100 and the base
station 200 according to the portable Internet signal using the number of samples
and the number of symbols in the downlink signal received from the portable Internet
system. In addition, the mobile station 100 calculates a distance between the mobile
station 100 and the base station 200 according to the mobile communication signal
using a number of pseudo random noise phases of the pilot signal received from the
mobile communication system.
[0025] In addition, the mobile station 100 compares distances between the mobile station
100 and the base station 200 calculated with respect to the two signals with each
other in step 306. In step 308, the mobile station 100 determines if the repeater
of the mobile communication system exists according to the comparison result. In other
words, if a difference between the distance from the mobile station 100 to the base
station 200 calculated according to the mobile communication signal and the distance
from the mobile station 100 to the base station 200 calculated according to the portable
Internet signal is larger than a predetermined threshold value, the mobile station
100 determines that the repeater exists in the mobile communication system. In addition,
if the difference between the distance from the mobile station 100 to the base station
200 calculated according to the mobile communication signal and the distance from
the mobile station 100 to the base station 200 calculated according to the portable
Internet signal is smaller than the predetermined threshold value, the mobile station
100 determines that the repeater does not exist in the mobile communication system.
Herein, the predetermined threshold value may be a distance measurement error value
to the repeater.
[0026] In the meantime, the position of a mobile station is measured using the TDOA scheme
described with reference to FIG. 1. In order to measure the position of the mobile
station using this TDOA scheme, distances between at least four base stations and
the mobile station are required. According to an embodiment of the present invention,
distances from at least four base stations using a portable Internet signal or a mobile
communication signal received from base stations belonging to the portable Internet
system or the mobile communication system are calculated, and then the position of
the mobile station is measured using the distances.
[0027] FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a method for measuring the position of a mobile
station 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The distance between
the mobile station 100 and a base station calculated using the portable Internet signal
does not have an error due to a repeater because base stations in the portable Internet
system do not use repeaters, so that the distance between the mobile station and the
base station calculated using the portable Internet signal may be used for more accurately
the determining a position of the mobile station 100.
[0028] However, due to the existence of the base station 200 using a repeater 250 among
base stations (200, 204, 206 and 208) in the mobile communication system, a distance
value between a base station and a mobile station calculated using the mobile communication
signal may have an error due to the repeater 250. Accordingly, it is determined if
the error due to the repeater 250 is included in the distance value between the mobile
station and the base station 200 calculated using the mobile communication signal,
and then the distance value between the mobile station 100 and the base station 200
calculated using the mobile communication signal must be used in order to measure
the position of the mobile station.
[0029] Therefore, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the method for determining
the existence of a repeater 250 in the mobile communication system is used, thereby
determining distance values which can be used in order to measure the position of
the mobile station 100 among distance values between the mobile station and the base
station 200 calculated using the portable Internet signal or the mobile communication
signal. Then, the position of the mobile station 100 is measured by using distance
values according to the portable Internet signal among distance values which may be
used for the measurement of the mobile station's 100 position.
[0030] Hereinafter, the method for measuring the mobile station's 100 position according
to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail. FIG. 5 is a
flowchart illustrating a procedure for measuring the mobile station's 100 position
according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIGs. 4 and 5, the
mobile station 100 receives either or both of portable Internet signals and mobile
communication signals from base stations 200, 202, 204, 206 and 208 in the portable
Internet system and the mobile communication system shown in FIG. 4. For example,
in step 502, the mobile station 100 receives both a portable Internet signal and a
mobile communication signal from the base stations 200 and 202, a portable Internet
signal from the base station 204, and mobile communication signals from base stations
206 and 208 in FIG. 4.
[0031] Thereafter, the mobile station 100 having received either or both of the portable
Internet signals and mobile communication signals from the base stations 200 to 208
calculates distances between the base stations and the mobile station according to
the two types of signals received in step 504. For example, although this is not shown,
if base stations 200 and 202 transmit both the portable Internet signal and the mobile
communication signal, the mobile station 100 calculates distances between the mobile
station and each of the base stations 200 and 202 by using the above two signals,
that is, the portable Internet signal and the mobile communication signal. In addition,
if the base station 204 only transmits the portable Internet signal, the mobile station
100 calculates a distance between the mobile station and the base station 204 using
the portable Internet signal. If base stations 206 and 208 transmit only mobile communication
signals, the mobile station 100 may calculate distances between the mobile station
and the base stations 206 and 208 by using the mobile communication signals.
[0032] However, in the calculation result, since two types of distance values between the
mobile station 100 and the base stations transmitting both the portable Internet signal
and the mobile communication signal (e.g. 200 and 202) are calculated, a distance
value to be used for the measurement of the mobile station's 100 position must be
determined among the two types of distance values.
[0033] Accordingly, the mobile station 100 determines a distance value to be used for the
measurement of the mobile station's 100 position among the calculated distance values
in step 506.
[0034] FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure for determining a distance value to
be used for the measurement of the mobile station position according to an embodiment
of the present invention. The mobile station 100 determines if a distance according
to a portable Internet signal is greater than a distance according to a mobile communication
signal in step 602. In other words, when the mobile station 100 receives both the
portable Internet signal and the mobile communication signal from the same base station,
the mobile station 100 determines if a distance value between the mobile station and
the base station calculated using the portable Internet signal is greater than a distance
value between a mobile station and a base station calculated using the mobile communication
signal.
[0035] If the distance according to the portable Internet signal is greater than the distance
according to the mobile communication signal, the mobile station 100 compares the
difference between the two distances with a first threshold value in step 604. In
this case, the first threshold value is a reference value used for determining if
the portable Internet signal has an error. The mobile station 100 compares the first
threshold value with the difference between two distance values and then determines
if the portable Internet signal has an error according to the comparison result in
step 606. If the difference between two distance values is greater than the first
threshold value, it is determined that the portable signal has an error. If the difference
between two distance values is not greater than the first threshold value, the mobile
station 100 determines that the portable signal does not have an error. And the mobile
station 100 determines a distance value for a position measurement among distance
values according to the determined result in step 608.
[0036] However, if the distance according to the portable Internet signal is not greater
than the distance according to the mobile communication signal, the mobile station
100 determines if the distance according to the portable Internet signal equals the
distance according to the mobile communication signal in step 610. Here, the distance
according to the portable Internet signal can be approximated to the distance according
to the mobile communication signal.
[0037] In step 610, if it is determined that the distance according to the portable Internet
signal approximates to the distance according to the mobile communication signal,
the mobile station 100 compares a difference between two distances with a second threshold
value in step 612. In this case, the second threshold value represents a reference
value used for determining if the distance according to the portable Internet approximates
to the distance according to the mobile communication signal. As described above,
the mobile station 100 compares the difference between two distance values with the
second threshold value and then determines that the distance according to the portable
Internet signal approximates to the distance according to the mobile communication
signal based on the comparison result in step 614. Herein, if the difference value
between two distance values is greater than the second threshold value, the mobile
station 100 determines that the distance according to the portable Internet signal
does not approximate to the distance according to the mobile communication signal.
If the difference value between two distance values is greater than the second threshold
value, the mobile station 100 determines that the distance according to the portable
Internet signal approximates to the distance according to the Internet signal.
[0038] In addition, if the distance according to the portable Internet signal is not greater
than the distance according to the mobile communication signal, and if the distance
according to the portable Internet signal does not approximate to the distance according
to the mobile communication signal, the mobile station 100 determines if the distance
according to the portable Internet signal is less than the distance according to the
mobile communication signal in step 616.
[0039] In step 616, if the distance according to the portable Internet signal is less than
the distance according to the mobile communication signal, the mobile station 100
compares the difference between two distance values with a third threshold value in
step 618. Herein, the third threshold value represents a reference value used for
determining if the mobile communication signal is received through a repeater. As
describe above, the mobile station 100 compares the difference between two distance
values with the third threshold value and then determines if there exist a repeater
of a base station according to the comparison result in step 620. In this case, the
mobile station 100 determines that the mobile communication signal is received through
the repeater if the difference between two distance values is greater than the third
threshold value.
[0040] Referring back to FIG. 5, the mobile station 100 then determines a distance value
to be used for the measurement of a mobile station position among the distance values
according to the determination result in step 510. For example, if the portable Internet
signal includes an error according to the determination result, the mobile station
100 determines a distance value according to the mobile communication signal as a
distance value to be used for the measurement of a mobile station's 100 position.
In addition, if the distance value according to the portable Internet signal approximates
to the distance value according to the mobile communication signal based on the determination
result, the mobile station 100 selects one of the two distance values so as to determine
the selected distance value as a distance value to be used for the measurement of
the mobile station's 100 position. In addition, if the mobile communication signal
is received through the repeater according to the determination result, the mobile
station 100 determines the distance value according to the portable Internet signal
as a distance value to be used for the measurement of a mobile station's 100 position.
[0041] Then, as described above, the mobile station 100 determines and thereafter examines
distance values to be used for the measurement of a mobile station position so as
to measure the position of the mobile station based on distance values according to
a portable Internet signal. Here, the mobile station 100 examines whether the distance
values are calculated using the portable internet signal or using the mobile communication
signal.
[0042] For example, referring to FIG. 5, the mobile station 100 determines if there exist
at least four distance values according to the portable Internet signal among distance
values to be used in order to measure the mobile station position in step 508. If
there exist at least four distance values according to the portable Internet signal,
the mobile station 100 measures the mobile station position using the distance values
according to the portable Internet signal in step 510.
[0043] However, if there are less than four distance values according to the portable Internet
signal, the mobile station 100 determines if there exist at least one distance value
according to the portable Internet signal in step 512. In step 512, if there are at
least one three distance values according to the portable Internet signal, the mobile
station 100 measures the mobile station's 100 position using distance values according
to the portable Internet signal and distance values according to the mobile communication
signal in step 514.
[0044] However, in step 512, if no distance values according to the portable Internet signal
exist, the mobile station 100 measures a mobile station position using the distance
values according to the mobile communication signal in step 516. The mobile station
100 measures the mobile station position mainly using distance values according to
the portable Internet signal among distance values to be used for position measurement
as described above because the portable Internet signal has a signal receiving rate
higher than that of the mobile communication signal and has errors less than that
of the mobile communication signal.
[0045] As described above, according to the present invention, distances between a base
station and a mobile station according to a portable Internet signal and a mobile
communication signal, respectively, are calculated and compared with each other, thereby
enabling exact determination for the existence of a repeater in a mobile communication
system.
[0046] In addition, according to the present invention, the position of the mobile station
is measured by using distance values having little or no error due to the repeater
among distance values between base stations and the mobile station based on the determination
of the existence of the repeater, thereby enabling the more exact measurement for
the position of the mobile station.
[0047] While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain preferred
embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various
changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of
the invention. Consequently, the scope of the invention should not be limited to the
embodiments, but should be defined by the appended claims.
1. A method for determining an existence of a base station's repeater using a portable
Internet signal, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving a portable Internet signal and a mobile communication signal from the base
station;
calculating distances between a mobile station and the base station according to the
received portable Internet signal and the received mobile communication signal; and
determining the existence of the repeater of the base station by comparing the calculated
distances with each other.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the portable Internet signal is a downlink
signal received from a portable Internet system.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the mobile communication signal is
a pilot signal received from a mobile communication system.
4. The method as claimed in one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the step of determining the
existence of the repeater of the base station includes:
comparing a predetermined threshold value with a difference between a distance from
the base station to the mobile station according to the mobile communication signal
and a distance from the base station to the mobile station according to the portable
Internet signal; and
determining that the repeater exists in the base station if the difference is greater
than the predetermined threshold value and determining that the repeater does not
exist in the base station if the difference is less than the predetermined threshold
value according to the comparison result.
5. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein the predetermined threshold value is a distance
measurement error due to the repeater.
6. A method for measuring a position of a mobile station using a portable Internet signal,
the method comprising the steps of:
receiving a mobile communication signal and the portable Internet signal;
calculating distance values between the mobile station and a base station according
to the received mobile communication signal and the received portable Internet signal;
determining a distance value to be used for measurement of the position of the mobile
station among the calculated distance values according to existence of errors in the
portable Internet signal and the mobile communication signal; and
measuring the position of the mobile station using the determined distance value.
7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the step of determining the distance value
to be used for measurement of the position of the mobile station includes:
comparing a distance value according to the portable Internet signal with a distance
value according to the mobile communication signal; and
determining that an error exists in the portable Internet signal if the distance value
according to the portable Internet signal is greater than the distance value according
to the mobile communication signal and determining the mobile communication signal
as a distance value to be used for the position measurement.
8. The method as claimed in claim 7, further comprising the steps of:
determining that the portable Internet signal and the mobile communication signal
have no errors if the distance value according to the portable Internet signal is
substantially equal to the distance value according to the mobile communication signal;
and
determining one of the portable Internet signal and the mobile communication signal
as a distance value to be used for the position measurement.
9. The method as claimed in claim 8, further comprising the steps of:
determining that the base station has a repeater if the distance value according to
the portable Internet signal is less than the distance value according to the mobile
communication signal; and
determining the portable Internet signal as the distance value to be used for the
position measurement.
10. The method as claimed in one of claims 6 to 9, wherein the portable Internet signal
is a downlink signal received from a portable Internet system.
11. The method as claimed in one of claims 6 to 10, wherein the mobile communication signal
is a pilot signal received from a mobile communication system.
12. An apparatus adapted for performing the method according to one of claims 1 to 11.